![]() ![]() So, to make sure we're capturing this data however they choose to answer, we've made sure to map to both the text and transcription options for this question: The videoask step that asks our respondents to explain why they'd be a good fit for the gardening community allows them to answer by video, audio, or text. All of this data will then be passed over to our Airtable through an automated connection, known as a Zap. ![]() ![]() Our videoask asks them for their name, email, the plot size they'd like, whether they're interested in signing up for our gardening course, and why they'd be a good fit for our allotment community. In our example, we're capturing data from people who want to rent a plot of land in our allotment to grow their own vegetables. ![]() Now it's time to map your videoask steps to the fields in Airtable. Automatically enroll users in Thinkific using VideoAsk with Zapier.Easily sign attendees up for your Zoom webinar or meeting using VideoAsk with Zapier.Send your video responses to Google Drive with Make (formerly Integromat).Receive an SMS message for every new videoask response you receive with Zapier.Use Zapier to send automated emails from your Gmail account when you receive a videoask response.Create new contacts in HubSpot from videoask responses with Zapier.Turn videoask responses into tasks in Asana with Zapier.Turn videoask responses into cards on your Trello board with Zapier.Send contacts from VideoAsk to your Mailchimp Audience with Zapier.Automatically Tweet videoask responses on Twitter with Zapier.Send your video responses to Google Drive or Dropbox with Zapier.Send video responses from VideoAsk to an email with Zapier.Send your videoask responses to Google Docs with Zapier.Connect VideoAsk to thousands of other apps with Zapier.Send your videoask responses to Airtable with Zapier.But still, I WISH we could have some simple things like “date modified”, field/table/base metadata, and filters by related record VALUE (not just related record ID). And to be fair, they’ve owned this from the start (I’m actually rather impressed by the clarity of their vision/roadmap). I totally get it as their business model is clearly focused on monetizing the front-end UI and features (blocks, colors, etc). The biggest gotcha is ensuring that if your request (or requests in the case of batches) returns anything OTHER than a 200 HTTP response code, you cleanly exit rather than syncing an empty response (this has happened to me and it is unfortunate).Īirtable continues to double-down on NOT being a proper backend for data-they are fully invested in their front-end and have let all of us API users nibble on the meager crumbs they throw our way. The only way I’ve managed (sane) syncs is by:įetching all records from a table (usually in batches), creating a hash using specific fields, comparing that hash to a cached value associate with that record ID, and only THEN can my script tell if that record has changed. Zapier doesn’t have a “trigger” for Airtable updates (just new records) and the API (as you know) doesn’t expose date modified (only date created). To the best of my knowledge, NOTHING can track changes/updates to records other than Airtable itself. ![]()
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